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Amber Griffiths moved to Camp Humphreys in South Korea last October after her husband was assigned there. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Amber Griffiths, a 25-year-old military wife, mother, and owner of a baking business. Since my husband is in the military, we knew our life could be incredibly unpredictable, but it was still kind of crazy. In that time, we had to get everything packed, say goodbye to friends and family, and ship our car overseas. We've made so many good memories that I'm dreading going back to AmericaI didn't think I was going to love living in another country as much as I do.
Persons: Amber Griffiths, Camp Humphreys, , Baskin, Robbins, Griffiths, I'd, Everyone's, there's, we've, We've, I've Organizations: Service, United Service, USO, Google Locations: South Korea, Fort Hood , Texas, Seoul, , Korea, America, There's, Texas, Australia
Ex-Trump CFO Allen Weisselberg, a key fraud witness, resumed his trial testimony in NY on Thursday. His $2 million severance matches a fine he paid after keeping Trump safe in a 2022 tax-fraud trial. The witness, former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg, is almost half-way through collecting the installments of a two-year, $2 million severance package, testimony has already shown. after a New York trial in which a prosecutor accused him of shading the truth on Trump's behalf. The attorney general is seeking to bar Trump and Trump Organization from ever running a business in New York again.
Persons: Allen Weisselberg, Letitia James, Trump, , general's, Donald Trump, Weisselberg, Louis M, Solomon, James, Jeffrey McConney, Arthur Engoron Organizations: Trump, Service, Trump Organization, Trump Org Locations: NY, York, Manhattan, Trump, New York
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A ruling prohibiting the enforcement of a new Florida law targeting drag shows will stay in place for the time being, according to a federal appeals court decision. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday upheld a lower court's granting of a preliminary injunction stopping the law from being enforced until a trial is held in Orlando, Florida to determine its constitutionality. The law was challenged by the owner of a Hamburger Mary’s restaurant and bar in Orlando, which regularly hosts drag shows, including family-friendly performances on Sundays that children were invited to attend. The restaurant owner said the law was overbroad, was written vaguely and violated First Amendment rights by chilling speech. Venues that violated the law faced fines and the possibility for their liquor licenses to be suspended or revoked.
Persons: nonparties, hadn't, Hamburger, Ron DeSantis Organizations: Circuit, Florida Department of Business, Republican Gov Locations: ORLANDO, Fla, Florida, U.S, Orlando , Florida, Orlando
The North Carolina lawsuit closely follows the playbook of other successful court challenges to gender-affirming care bans that have swept Republican-controlled states this year. Other plaintiffs include a North Carolina family physician who serves transgender patients and several local and national LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations. Jean Fischer Brinkley, a spokesperson for the North Carolina Medical Board, declined a request for comment. North Carolina law also prohibits using state funds to support the provision of gender-affirming care. “When I say that gender-affirming care can be lifesaving, that is not hyperbole.
Persons: Omar Gonzalez, Republican supermajorities, , Alex Sheldon, Jean Fischer Brinkley, Thomas Mansfield, Dr, Riley Smith, Smith, ” Smith, Organizations: North, Republican, Lambda, Democratic, Lambda Legal, National Health, GLMA, Health, Republican General Assembly, North Carolina Medical Board, North Carolina, Health Plan, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, Endocrine Society Locations: RALEIGH, N.C, North Carolina, Arkansas, . North Carolina
An overly negative reception to clinical results could mean investors are missing out on potential upside for Syndax Pharmaceuticals , according to Goldman Sachs. The investment bank initiated coverage of the biopharmaceutical company on Wednesday with a buy rating, setting a 12-month price target of $30. This implies potential upside of 137% from the stock's Tuesday closing price of $12.65. In its Oct. 2 announcement, Syndax said it had "positive topline data" from the protocol-defined pooled analysis of this trial. "Based on our analysis and view, we believe the stock is currently trading below the value of near-term commercial opportunities ex-cash/-terminal value," he wrote.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Syndax, Chris Shibutani, Shibutani, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Syndax Pharmaceuticals Locations: 2024E
Last year, it accounted for 98% of the global production of gallium and 68% of refined germanium production, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). “Refining technologies and facilities for processing gallium and germanium cannot be built overnight, particularly considering the environmental implications of their extraction and mining,” she wrote in July. Analysts from the think tank said China’s leading position in the aluminum industry has allowed it to establish a dominant share of global gallium production. According to the USGS, Russia, Japan, and Korea produced a combined 1.8% of global gallium in 2022. Last year, the US Defense logistics Agency introduced a program to recycle optical-grade germanium used in weapon systems.
Persons: Hong Kong CNN —, , Xiaomeng Lu, Marina Zhang, Zhang, Ewa Manthey, haven’t, Chris Miller, Gregory Allen, Nyrstar, ” Lu, Manthey Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, geotechnology, Eurasia Group, China, Geological Survey, University of Technology, , ING Group, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Washington, Analysts, Corporation, CNN, Global, Wadhwani Center, AI, Technologies, CSIS, Rostec, Reuters, US Defense, Agency, Commerce Ministry Locations: China, Hong Kong, Beijing, United States, Europe, Japan, University of Technology Sydney, Kazakhstan, Hungary, Germany, Russia, Korea, Teck, American, Netherlands, Australia, ” Lu, Eurasia, Canada
Evan and Dani BretonEvan, now 40, worked as a massage therapist while Dani, now 39, was a self-employed photographer. Dani and Evan BentonThe couple drove over the border into Mexico on December 5, 2021. Guanajuato, MexicoHouse-sitting was a way to live rent-free in MexicoThe couple became house-sitters in Mexico so they could live rent-free and travel around the country. Japan was their final stop because of cheaper house pricesAfter 14 months in Mexico, the couple concluded that Japan "would be a better fit for us." The house cost $7,500 and the realtor's fees were an additional $1,500.
Persons: Dani, Evan Benton, , Dani Benton, Evan, Dani Breton Evan, New Orleans Evan, Dani Breton, Bentons, could've, Evan Benton Dani, Dani Benton Evan, they've, grandpas, We've Organizations: Service, Ninth Ward, Mexico House, Facebook Locations: New Orleans, Mexico, Japan, Dallas , Oregon, Cholula Puebla, Guanajuato, www.housesitmexico.com, Tokyo, South Korea, Omishima, Ehime Prefecture, Louisiana
CNN —SpaceX is asking federal regulators to correct a report that suggests the company’s Starlink satellite constellation could pose grave risks to people on Earth. The report was delivered to members of Congress by the Federal Aviation Administration, which licenses the launch and reentry of commercial spacecraft, on October 5. The letter also states that 325 Starlink satellites have already deorbited since February 2020, and no debris has been found. For purposes of this report, the FAA uses the more conservative approach,” according to the document. Starlink is mentioned 28 times in the FAA report, while Amazon’s Project Kuiper system is mentioned four times in data tables.
Persons: SpaceX, Starlink, Organizations: CNN, SpaceX, Federal Aviation Administration, Aerospace Corporation, FAA, Federal Communications Commission, Aerospace Corporation “, NASA Locations: China, rulemaking, United States
Trump's loyal ex-CFO, Allen Weisselberg, began court-ordered testimony in the NY civil fraud trial. On the stand Tuesday, Weisselberg called tripling the size of Trump's penthouse a "minor" mistake. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementAdvertisement"I don't recall," Weisselberg answered. Asked if, once put on the alert by Forbes, he ever thought to quickly and conveniently check the files right outside his door, Weisselberg answered, "I don't recall."
Persons: Trump's, Allen Weisselberg, Weisselberg, , Letitia James, Donald Trump's, Trump, James, Louis M, Solomon, Forbes, Donald Trump , Jr, Eric Trump –, Arthur Engoron, Engoron Organizations: Service, New York, Trump Organization's, Trump Org, Forbes, Deutsche Bank, Trump, New Locations: Manhattan's, Manhattan, Trump, New York
The comments come after Reuters last week reported that a growing group of U.S. lawmakers are calling on the Biden administration to impose export control restrictions around RISC-V, the open-source technology overseen by the RISC-V International nonprofit foundation. RISC-V technology can be used as an ingredient to create chips for smartphones or artificial intelligence. In a blog post, Calista Redmond, chief of RISC-V International, which coordinates work among companies on the technology, said RISC-V is no different than other open technology standards like Ethernet, which helps computers on the internet talk with each other. Redmond wrote that RISC-V has drawn contributions in equal measure from North America, Europe and Asia. "Having access to open standards allows companies to innovate faster and spend their time creating differentiated products, rather than trying to reinvent the wheel."
Persons: Florence Lo, Biden, Calista Redmond, Redmond, Stephen Nellis, Matthew Lewis Organizations: REUTERS, V, Reuters, V International, U.S, Qualcomm, Google, Huawei Technologies, Arm Holdings, San, Thomson Locations: U.S, North America, Europe, Asia, San Francisco
The United States had been expected to extend a waiver granted to the South Korean chipmakers on a requirement for licenses to bring US chip equipment into China. The United States has already notified Samsung and SK Hynix of the decision, indicating that it is in effect, Choi said. Samsung and SK Hynix, the world’s largest and second-largest memory chipmakers, have invested billions of dollars in their chip production facilities in China and welcomed the move. SK Hynix said: “We welcome the US government’s decision to extend a waiver with regard to the export control regulations. The companies together controlled nearly 70% of the global DRAM market and 50% of the NAND flash market as of end-June, data from TrendForce showed.
Persons: , Choi, mok, ” Samsung, SK Hynix Organizations: Seoul Reuters, Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, United, Korean, Samsung, US Department of Commerce, SK Locations: Seoul, China, United States, Xian, Wuxi, Dalian, TrendForce
Tech companies by the dozens wanted a chance to prove their software was what schools needed. Clark County schools in the Las Vegas area, for one, signed contracts worth at least $70 million over two years with 12 education technology consultants and companies. The pandemic sparked a boom for tech companies as schools went online. Clark County schools spent more than $7 million on Achieve3000 apps. The Jefferson County district signed contracts with online tutoring companies Paper and FEV for a combined $7.7 million.
Persons: Chris Ryan, , Ryan, Lynn Knight, , Bart Epstein, Lorena Rojas, Edmentum, edtech, ” Epstein, Kia McDaniel, Sharon Lurye Organizations: WASHINGTON, Tech, Associated Press, Schools, AP, Revenue, Harvard, Department, , IXL, Carnegie Corporation of New Locations: America’s, Clark County, Las Vegas, edtech, Nekoosa , Wisconsin, Clark, Norway, Germany, Louisville , Kentucky, Jefferson County, Prince George’s County, New Orleans, Carnegie Corporation of New York
CNN —A New York appeals court judge on Friday rejected Donald Trump’s attempt to stop the ongoing $250 million civil fraud trial, but temporarily halted the process of breaking up his businesses. We’re not seeking anything but a fair trial and these errors permeate the ongoing trial,” Trump attorney Christopher Kise said in court Friday, referring to “an avalanche of errors” in the summary judgment ruling. “And tellingly, they waited until after Mr. Trump decided to stop attending the trial,” the letter says. Trump attorneys and his co-defendants notified the appellate court that they’ve agreed with the New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office to discontinue the suit. Engoron handed down the summary judgment ruling last week, causing the appellate court to deny Trump’s request for a stay as moot because Engoron ruled as they requested.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Peter Moulton, Trump, Judge Arthur Engoron’s, Judge Engoron, , “ We’re, We’re, ” Trump, Christopher Kise, Trump’s, they’ve, Letitia James ’, Engoron Organizations: CNN, Trump, The New York Attorney, Mr, Engoron, New, New York Locations: York, , Florida, New York
The appellate court last week rejected the defense’s last-minute effort to delay the trial just days before it began. On Thursday, Trump’s lawyers dropped a lawsuit they filed against Engoron as part of that challenge. Political Cartoons View All 1202 ImagesThe appellate court has yet to rule on the latest appeal. Trump's lawyers argued that Engoron had “no rationale or legal authority” to impose what they described as “the corporate death penalty." “Perhaps most alarming is (the court's) incomprehension of the sweeping and significant consequences of its own ruling,” Trump's lawyers said in their appeal Friday, describing Engoron’s ruling as an “overbroad directive that sows confusion and chaos in its implementation.”
Persons: — Donald Trump’s, Letitia James ’, Arthur Engoron, Engoron “, ” Trump, Clifford Robert, Michael Farina, Michael Madaio, , Trump’s, James, Dennis Fan, Fan, “ upending, who've, Engoron, Trump, Barbara Jones, Jones, Christopher Kise, he’d, wasn't “ Organizations: Trump, Republican, Engoron, White Locations: York, New
Trump's lawyers are trying to halt his $250M civil fraud trial. Judge Engoron's ruling would "sow confusion and chaos," Trump's lawyers argue. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe appellate court last week rejected the defense's last-minute effort to delay the trial just days before it began. But, only if the trial proceeds as scheduled, Senior Assistant Solicitor General Dennis Fan wrote in a letter to the appellate court. Trump's lawyers argued that Engoron had "no rationale or legal authority" to impose what they described as "the corporate death penalty."
Persons: Engoron's, , — Donald Trump's, Letitia James, Arthur Engoron, Trump, Clifford Robert, Michael Farina, Michael Madaio, Trump's, James, Dennis Fan, Fan, who've, Engoron, Barbara Jones, Jones, Christopher Kise, he'd Organizations: Service, Trump, Republican, Engoron, White Locations: York, New
Mark Schiefelbein/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department on Friday added 42 Chinese companies to a government export control list over support for Moscow's military and defense industrial base, including supplying the Russian sector U.S.-origin integrated circuits. Another seven entities from Finland, Germany, India, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom were also added to the trade export control list. Entity List when Washington deems them a threat to U.S. national security or foreign policy. Suppliers must then be granted generally hard-to-get licenses before shipping goods to entities on the list. The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Janet Yellen, Mark Schiefelbein, Export Enforcement Matthew Axelrod, David Shepardson, Karen Freifeld, Mike Stone, Susan Heavey, Andrea Ricci Organizations: Rights, U.S . Commerce Department, United Arab Emirates, Commerce Department, U.S, Export Enforcement, Washington, Thomson Locations: United States, Diaoyutai, Beijing, China, U.S, Finland, Germany, India, Turkey, United Arab, United Kingdom, Russia, Ukraine, Russian, Washington
Mark Schiefelbein/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department on Friday added 42 Chinese companies to a government export control list over their support for Moscow's military and defense industrial base - support that includes the supply of U.S.-origin integrated circuits. Another seven entities from Finland, Germany, India, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom were also added to the trade export control list. The circuits include microelectronics that Russia uses for precision guidance systems in missiles and drones launched against civilian targets in Ukraine, the Commerce Department said in a statement. "The United States should immediately correct its wrong practices and stop its unreasonable suppression of Chinese companies," China's Ministry of Commerce said in a statement. Suppliers must then be granted generally hard-to-get licenses before shipping goods to entities on the list.
Persons: Janet Yellen, Mark Schiefelbein, Export Enforcement Matthew Axelrod, David Shepardson, Karen Freifeld, Mike Stone, Susan Heavey, Andrea Ricci, Edwina Gibbs Organizations: Rights, U.S . Commerce Department, United Arab Emirates, Commerce Department, U.S, Export Enforcement, Ministry of Commerce, Washington, Thomson Locations: United States, Diaoyutai, Beijing, China, U.S, Finland, Germany, India, Turkey, United Arab, United Kingdom, Russia, Ukraine, Russian
Trump’s Campaign From the Courthouse
  + stars: | 2023-10-06 | by ( Lauren Camera | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +8 min
But the front-running GOP presidential primary candidate was there – and he was pissed. Yet Trump was seething for another reason altogether – or so he claimed: His mounting legal challenges were preventing him from campaigning. “Trump campaigning from a courtroom is so Trumpian,” says Tobe Berkovitz, associate professor of advertising emeritus at Boston University. Separately from the civil trial in New York focusing on fraud, Trump faces 91 criminal charges stemming from four state and federal cases. And like the mug shot, Trump’s presence in the courtroom this week gave his supporters something he can’t give them on the campaign trail – a physical representation of the system he claims is out to get him.
Persons: Donald Trump wasn’t, Letitia James, Trump, , I’ve, “ Trump, Tobe Berkovitz, that’s, Stormy Daniels, Jean Carroll, ” Berkovitz, it’s, Donald Trump, Chuck Schumer, , Arthur Engoron, James, Dante Scala, ” Scala, ” Trump’s, Engoron, I’m, ” James Organizations: New York Supreme, New York, Trump, Trump National Golf, Boston University, Washington , D.C, White, Donald Trump View, University of New, Republican Locations: Manhattan, Iowa , New Hampshire, South Carolina, New York, Washington ,, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire, , Georgia’s Fulton County, Ohio
A new study shows Levi's Stadium generated $2 billion for the local economy in its first 10 years. More than $300 million was brought in before Levi's Stadium opened and was used to help pay for its construction. Her two concerts at Levi's Stadium in July are estimated to have generated a total of $33.5 million in economic impact for the area. AdvertisementAdvertisementGuido thanked the citizens of the Bay Area in a letter and lauded the economic impact study in a statement. Before the Levi's Stadium analysis, most earlier studies showed the impact of a stadium rarely lives up to the promises of the teams.
Persons: Taylor Swift, , SportsEconomics, Coldplay, Elton John, Kate Green, Al Guido, QuestionPro, Swifties, Mike Coppola, doesn't, Robert Beck, Goldman Sachs, Guido Organizations: Service, San Francisco 49ers, 49ers, Levi's, NFL, Office Sports, Bank of America, Fortune, Las Vegas Convention, Vistors Authority, Super, MTV, Goldman, Santa Clara Stadium Authority, Minnesota Vikings, Swift Locations: Santa Clara, Glendale , Arizona, Minneapolis
DETROIT (AP) — Starting next year, people who want to buy a new or used electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle will be able to get U.S. government income tax credits at the time of purchase. Under the Inflation Reduction Act, which included the credits, buyers can transfer the credits to dealers, which can apply them at the point of sale starting Jan. 1. To be eligible, electric vehicles or plug-ins have to be manufactured in North America. There also are income limits for buyers set up to stop wealthier people from getting the credits. There also are requirements for battery and component manufacturing that could disqualify some vehicles or make them eligible for only part of the tax credits.
Persons: they'll Organizations: DETROIT, Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Locations: North America, U.S
Drivers in Singapore have to bid for a Certificate of Entitlement to own a car there. AdvertisementAdvertisementIf you want to own and drive a car in Singapore, you're going to have to pay up: Drivers have to now shell out a whopping $76,000-plus to get the right to buy a vehicle there. That certificate is now upwards of a record 146,002 Singapore dollars, about $106,000, for an SUV, Reuters reported. AdvertisementAdvertisementIt costs at least 76,000 Singapore dollars just to own a smaller vehicle, or what's considered a standard Category A car. The expense comes on top of the cost of the car itself, making vehicle ownership in Singapore unobtainable for many.
Persons: , what's Organizations: Service, Reuters, Toyota Locations: Singapore, Singapore unobtainable, New York
But it also shows how Apple has wrestled with Google’s rise and how some at Apple yearned for “optionality.” Apple didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. (Last week, Nadella testified that he has spent every year of his tenure as CEO trying to persuade Apple to adopt Bing.) He made a similar argument internally about DuckDuckGo, saying in an email that moving ahead with that partnership was “probably a bad idea.” (DuckDuckGo licenses search results from Bing.) Still, Giannandrea testified, some within Apple thought that dealing with Bing in some fashion could yield benefits to Apple. Apple today has the enormous resources to build a true rival to Google, Giannandrea testified.
Persons: Microsoft’s Bing, they’ve, Gabriel Weinberg, John Giannandrea, Apple, Apple didn’t, Laura Jones, Jeff Chiu, Giannandrea, Bing, Tim Cook, Satya Nadella, Nadella, DuckDuckGo, Weinberg, Jakub Porzycki, ” Weinberg, , Apple’s, Cook, Bing “, , Adrian Perica, ” Giannandrea, “ it’s Organizations: CNN, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Cook, Bing, Mozilla, Opera, Samsung Locations: Bing, San Francisco
NEW YORK (AP) — An accountant who prepared Donald Trump's financial statements was back on the witness stand for a fourth day Thursday in the New York civil fraud trial examining whether the former president exaggerated his wealth. The business fraud trial stems from New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit alleging that Trump and his business ginned up financial statements that vastly overvalued Trump Tower, Mar-a-Lago and other assets. James is seeking $250 million in penalties and a ban on Trump doing business in New York. The witnesses so far have been two accountants who worked on the financial statements, which went to banks, insurers and others. The defense has been trying to show that if there were problems with the financial statements, the flubs were accountant Donald Bender's fault.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, didn't, Letitia James, James, He's, Donald Bender's, Jesus M, Suarez, Bender, Judge Arthur Engoron, Engoron, Barbara Jones, Jones Organizations: New York, Trump, Democrat, Republican, Trump Organization Locations: New York, , New, Mar, Sisak, x.com
A view of the Monetary Authority of Singapore's headquarters in Singapore June 28, 2017. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Coinbase Global Inc FollowOct 2 (Reuters) - The Singapore arm of cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase (COIN.O) said on Monday it had obtained a Major Payment Institution (MPI) licence from the city-state's central bank. The licence, granted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), will allow the largest U.S. crypto exchange to offer digital payment token services to individuals and institutions in Singapore. Coinbase, the world's largest listed crypto exchange, was granted initial approval in October last year. Singapore has emerged as a crypto hub in Asia in recent years, having attracted digital asset firms from countries including China and India.
Persons: Darren Whiteside, Coinbase, Rae Wee, Jamie Freed Organizations: Monetary Authority, REUTERS, Payment, Monetary Authority of Singapore, MAS, Coinbase, Thomson Locations: Singapore, Asia, China, India
Trump in Attendance as Fraud Trial Gets Underway
  + stars: | 2023-10-02 | by ( Lauren Camera | Oct. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +4 min
“Donald Trump and the other defendants have committed persistent and repeated fraud,” New York Attorney General Letitia James said outside the state Supreme Court courthouse on Monday morning. Editorial Cartoons on Donald Trump View All 675 ImagesSuch inflations helped Trump build a real estate empire and bolster his image and brand – both of which eventually propelled him to the White House. Trump has maintained innocence and says he plans to appeal any and all decisions and orders against him. We have a racist attorney general who is a horror show, who ran on the basis that she was going to get Trump before she even knew anything about me.”“It’s a scam,” he said. Meanwhile, the attorney general prosecution’s witness list is 28 people long, and includes Trump’s sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump and his daughter Ivanka Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, “ Donald Trump, , Letitia James, Judge Arthur Engoron, Trump, Engoron, James, , ” Trump, ” Christopher Kise, Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump Organizations: Trump Organization, ” New York, Trump, Trump National Golf, Donald Trump View Locations: Manhattan, Florida, Mar, New York
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